Tipoffs for Greenville, South Carolina (textiles) Newsletter for Sunday June 25, 2023 ( 11 items ) |
BCLP Expands IP and Corporate Practices With High-Profile Group Hire
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, June 21 (TNSper) -- Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Following Seattle Office Launch, Firm Announces Latest Major Move with Group of 15 from Dentons
Song Jung to Lead Prominent 6-Partner IP Team and Jeff Haidet to Boost Transactional Capability Globally for BCLP
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International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) announced today a significant strengthening of its global patent prosecution, transactional and I
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Cellulose Issues Research Articles in Vol. 30, No. 10
BASEL, Switzerland, June 21 -- Cellulose, a peer-reviewed journal that says it covers the conversion of polymers and resources into manufactured goods, such as pulp, paper, textiles and natural fibers, published research articles on the following topics in its Vol. 30, No. 10 edition:
Communication:
* MDTEB, a new fluorescent label for carbohydrate nanomaterial in vivo studies
Review Papers:
* Heating performance, fabrication, and characterization of functional electrothermal heaters built
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Clothing and Textiles Research Journal Issues Research Articles in July 2023 Edition
CARY, North Carolina, June 19 -- Clothing and Textiles Research, a journal that says it features textiles, fiber, polymer science, social and psychological aspects of dress from the International Textile and Apparel Association, published research articles on the following topics in its July 2023 edition:
Articles:
* Exploring Global Fashion Sustainability Practices through Dictionary-Based Text Mining
* Women's Czech Folk Costume: Negotiating Ambivalence and White Ethnicity in the Midwest
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Congressional Research Service: 'India-U.S. Relations - Issues for Congress' (Part 1 of 2)
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Congressional Research Service issued the following report (No. R47597) on June 16, 2023, entitled "India-U.S. Relations: Issues for Congress" by South Asian affairs specialist K. Alan Kronstadt and international trade and finance specialist Shayerah I. Akhtar.
Here are excerpts:
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India, home to nearly one-fifth of global population, became the world's most populous country in 2023. Many factors combine to infuse India's government and people with "gre
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Congressman Moran's Bill to End Uyghur Forced Labor Passes Foreign Affairs Committee
WASHINGTON, June 22 -- Rep. Nathaniel Moran, R-Texas, issued the following statement on June 21, 2023:
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Congressman Nathaniel Moran (TX-01) released the following statement after his legislation, No Dollars to Uyghur Forced Labor, was passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee:
"The Chinese Communist Party's blatant disregard of human rights and cruel enslavement of the Uyghur people in the Xinjiang region of China is detestable. The United States must not be complicit in funding proj
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Eastern Michigan University Faculty Members to Receive University Supported Fellowships for Research and Creative Activity
YPSILANTI, Michigan, June 23 (TNSres) -- Eastern Michigan University issued the following news on June 22, 2023:
Forty-two Eastern Michigan University faculty members representing various disciplines will receive Faculty Research and Creative Activity Fellowships in 2023-24. The annual fellowships were approved on June 22 by the University's Board of Regents.
The fellowships are competitive awards given to faculty who submit meritorious research or special study proposals. The fellowships awar
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House Energy & Commerce Subcommittee Issues Testimony From International Association of Fire Fighters
WASHINGTON, June 24 -- The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health issued the following testimony by Kevin O'Connor, assistant to the general president for government affairs and political action at the International Association of Fire Fighters, involving a hearing on June 14, 2023, entitled "Examining Proposals That Provide Access to Care for Patients and Support Research for Rare Diseases":
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Chairman Guthrie, Ranking Member Eshoo, and members of the Health Subcommittee, thank
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Hyundai Motor Group and Rhode Island School of Design Pursue 'Collaborative Future Living' via 2023 Project
SEOUL, South Korea, June 23 (TNSres) -- Rhode Island School of Design issued the following news release on June 22, 2023:
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* Annual research project examines the relationship between nature, art and design, exploring how we can create socially and environmentally just societies
* This year, faculty and students explore the theme of 'Collaborative Future Living' via two courses examining mutuality, the future of spaces and sustainability strategies
* The initiative is part of the RISD x
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Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation-Applications, Methodology, Technology Issues Research Articles in July 2023 Edition
VISTA, California, June 20 -- The Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation-Applications, Methodology, Technology, a journal that says it covers all areas of the military and defense mission, maintaining a focus on the practical side of systems simulation versus pure theoretical applications from the Society for Modeling and Simulation International, published research articles on the following topics in its July 2023 edition:
Methodology:
* Life-shortening effects of radiological weapons in
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Smart Materials & Structures Journal Issues Research Articles in July 2023 Edition
BRISTOL, England, June 24 -- Smart Materials and Structures, an engineering journal that explores the creation and utilization of novel forms of transduction, published research articles on the following topics in its July 2023 edition:
Special Issue Articles:
* On-demand harmonic wave suppression in non-Hermitian space-time-periodic phased arrays
* Monitoring of soil water content using spherical smart aggregates based on electromechanical impedance (EMI) technique
* 4D printing of shape m
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Solidarity Center: Unions in Palestine Campaign to Enforce New Minimum Wage Law
WASHINGTON, June 22 (TNSres) -- The Solidarity Center, an international worker rights organization, issued the following news:
After successfully pushing for a higher minimum wage in Palestine, unions now are campaigning to ensure the new law is enforced-and employers pay workers what they are owed.
A key part of the process is first determining the prevalence of underpayment. Through Solidarity Center support, the Youth and Campaign Committees of the Palestinian General Federation of Trade Un
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